British merchant, British merchant (London, England : 1713), and Commerce preserv'd
Description:
Published as a Whig response to the Tory "Mercator", edited by Daniel Defoe; appears to have been more interested in party politics than economic or foreign news, apart from its detailed account of the import trade. Cf. McLeod. and Semiweekly
Publisher:
printed for A[nn]. Baldwin near the Oxford-Arms in Warwick-Lane,
Subject (Geographic):
Great Britain--Commerce--Newspapers--Early works to 1800.
Subject (Topic):
Imports--Great Britain--History--18th century--Newspapers--Early works to 1800. and International trade--History--18th century--Newspapers--Early works to 1800.
"Published for satisfaction and information of the people with privilege.", Ascribed to Sir Roger L'Estrange., Ceased with Jan. 29, 1666 issue., Published and numbered alternately with the Newes (London, England : 1663)., United with The Newes at the beginning of 1664 to form a single paper published twice a week with continuous numbering and pagination and entitled on Mondays The Intelligencer, on Thursdays The Newes., and Weekly